GoPass has always included Trinity Metro, but this new agreement, with an additional 24-month option, will bring several new features to the scope of the platform.
DART
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GoPass has always included Trinity Metro, but this new agreement, with an additional 24-month option, will bring several new features to the scope of the platform.
DART
Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) will extend operations of the GoPass® mobile app to Fort Worth’s Trinity Metro for at least the next 36 months after the board approved authorizing an agreement at their Jan. 14 meeting.
That agreement now goes to the Trinity Metro Board for their approval later this month.
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